Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
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Re: Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
Installed the calipers. Everything bolted up fine and spacing appears correct.
I used the washer in between the bolt and hub.
Now I have to bleed the brakes
I used the washer in between the bolt and hub.
Now I have to bleed the brakes
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Re: Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
As long as the caliper is centered over the brake rotor, you're good.
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Re: Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
Just took it out for low speed testing and then some light pad bedding.
Everything seems to be working just fine. I am going to remove the front wheels and double check all the bolts and what not but the pedal feel is great and there is less vibration/noise in the front end compared to previously.
Everything seems to be working just fine. I am going to remove the front wheels and double check all the bolts and what not but the pedal feel is great and there is less vibration/noise in the front end compared to previously.
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Re: Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
Excellent work! I'm very impressed. This seemed like a daunting project but I'm thrilled with your results.Little_Nolan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 6:08 pm Just took it out for low speed testing and then some light pad bedding.
Everything seems to be working just fine. I am going to remove the front wheels and double check all the bolts and what not but the pedal feel is great and there is less vibration/noise in the front end compared to previously.
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Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Re: Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
Good jorb!
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practice chaos to develop control.
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practice chaos to develop control.
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Re: Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
Thanks for the nice words gents.coolhandluke wrote:Excellent work! I'm very impressed. This seemed like a daunting project but I'm thrilled with your results.Little_Nolan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 6:08 pm Just took it out for low speed testing and then some light pad bedding.
Everything seems to be working just fine. I am going to remove the front wheels and double check all the bolts and what not but the pedal feel is great and there is less vibration/noise in the front end compared to previously.
Took it out again for a puttering around my block and no issues or leaks. Overall pretty happy... slightly disappointed with the Hawk HPS 5.0s on initial impression but I think I can bed them in better - we will see.
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Re: Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
If you have one of those Motive power bleeders, try that. I love using it now after doing some modifications to make sure the cap (universal) cap seals -- ie. 2 c-clamps clamping it down.
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Re: Spoon Twin Block Helicoil Separation
I do not have one of the motive bleeders.
What is the clamp modification you're referencing? I am considering picking up one of the bleeders after doing some quick research.
What is the clamp modification you're referencing? I am considering picking up one of the bleeders after doing some quick research.
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